Debate a decade ago

Destiney 2022-01-26 08:07:27

Looking at the equipment inside, I guessed that it was a product of almost ten years ago. Otherwise, like the current blockbuster, it would be a serious explanation of what a "global positioning system" is, and people with various high-tech tracking technologies have long been dazzled. Eighty percent of the time, this movie set off a relatively new topic and technology.
The plot is still quite compact, and the main discussion is on the contradictory debate about national security tracking and detection and personal privacy. I can't argue with that. After watching so many movies like spy satellite tracking, I've long believed that there is no place on earth that is safe and completely isolated from the world.
When I make a phone call, I often think that I might be being monitored. This is also a sequelae of watching American blockbusters.
Technology can benefit mankind, but it can also bring endless trouble. Phones, mobile phones, GPS... The connection between people and people is becoming more and more closely because of these technological products, and at the same time, the privacy and dignity of individuals are more and more exposed because of the appearance of these things.
Over the past ten years, the debate on national security and personal privacy has never stopped. With the deepening of technological development, such debates may never stop.

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Extended Reading
  • Cassidy 2022-03-21 09:01:26

    Great movie! In the end, it ended in a dog-eat-dog way, and WILL finally made a wise turn at the end, so there was no "2" in the end!

  • Garnett 2022-03-21 09:01:26

    The movie I watched in elementary school, I didn’t understand it at the time, but I recalled it and rewatched it, and it was very meaningful. . . Deeper than Escape From Death

Enemy of the State quotes

  • Robert Clayton Dean: He said his name was Brill.

    Brill: He said it, or you said it and he picked up on it?

    Robert Clayton Dean: [pause] Oh shit, I said it.

  • Jamie Williams: Ooh, sensitive.